VERB
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gather or bring together
muster the courage to do something
Summon all your courage
she rallied her intellect
How To Use muster up In A Sentence
- In an autobiography, I will have to write the truth, I should not hide anything. Just to avoid people’s feelings, I should not be hiding things. If I don’t present events as they happened, truthfully, it is not an autobiography at all. I have read Mahatma Gandhi’s autobiography and if I can muster up the kind of courage that he had, I will write one. Rajinikanth
- With his reluctant audience unable to muster up the required level of self-deprecation to laugh at the joke, he just cackles away to himself regardless.
- Where can we muster up more soldier?
- But the characters are so flat and unappealing that I couldn't muster up a single empathetic cringe for 'em.
- I couldn't muster up much enthusiasm for it.
- Guilbault plays an ageing boozehound who looks back over the last 30 years of her life in the same apartment, and tries to muster up a bit of dignity before she dies.
- For beginners, both require a tremendous energy just to muster up the mental strength to keep trying. Times, Sunday Times
- In an autobiography, I will have to write the truth, I should not hide anything. Just to avoid people’s feelings, I should not be hiding things. If I don’t present events as they happened, truthfully, it is not an autobiography at all. I have read Mahatma Gandhi’s autobiography and if I can muster up the kind of courage that he had, I will write one. Rajinikanth
- Time to muster up the willpower to cut ties. The Sun
- Y'know, after watching Wednesday's RNC festivities, I'm rather annoyed with myself that I titled dismayingly chimpy Dubya notwithstanding, at least Fred Thompson can sometime muster up the ornery menace of an aging silverback. Ghost in the Machine